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WCA Supporters' Page

Community support for Perth Zoo's Wildlife Conservation Action has been fantastic and it is through this support that Perth Zoo can contribute so much more to species conservation in the wild. Thank you to everyone that has been involved so far with helping to save threatened species in the wild.

From community groups, corporate groups to schools and individuals that are passionate about making a difference, the plight of many threatened animals are being heard.

By donating to Perth Zoo's Wildlife Conservation Action you are directly contributing to on-the-ground projects within Australia and beyond our borders and supporting projects including an orangutan open sanctuary, habitat protection, anti-poaching patrol units, community education, wildlife monitoring and research. 

Send in photos from your fundraising activity and your commitment to conservation could very well be profiled on this page! Simply post them in to Perth Zoo or email them to zoofriends@perthzoo.wa.gov.au.


Commonwealth Bank is working with Perth Zoo to raise vital funds and awareness for Wildlife Conservation Action (WCA). On Friday 5 June, many metro Commonwealth Bank branches will be theming their branch, and displaying information on ways you can help Perth Zoo support threatened species in the wild.

So show your support and head in to your local Commonwealth Branch on Friday 5 June and make a donation.  


Daryl from Calidad Industries (pictured below left with Carol, Perth Zoo's Fundraising Officer), who contributed through his workplace to Wildlife Conservation Action.

The students from Woodvale Senior High School's community service program who raised funds for WCA from making and selling badges that the students designed. (pictured below middle)

Rostrata Primary School children (pictured below right) raised over $800 for WCA on Leap Frog Day (29 February 2008).   

Calidad Industries - Supporter of WCA   Woodvale SHS students   Rostrata Primary School

Two students from the Year 10 Indonesian language class from Thornlie Christian CollegeThe Year 10 Indonesian language class from Thornlie Christian College donated $250 to WCA which was raised through selling chocolates (pictured right).

On this page you are also able to download your very own Wildlife Conservation Action appreciation certificate, which can be personalised to thank participants or contributors of your fundraising event.

Every dollar and every donation towards Wildlife Conservation Action makes contribution towards protecting threatened species in the wild.   

So take action today!



Page last updated 03 June 2009
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